3 Questions Wednesday with Rachel Muller

Today we welcome author Rachel Muller to 3 Questions Wednesday. Glad you could join us Rachel.

First question, Rachel. Which author would you never get tired of, and why?

Rachel: Oooh, playing favorites…what a question to start off with! I have very much enjoyed reading Lori Wick books. I always seem to receive some level of blessing or spiritual encouragement when reading her beautiful works, whether it be a matter of the heart, in the home, or on the mission field. She has hit the mark with any of those scenarios.

I love books that encourage! But there needs to be a bad guy or gal, doesn’t there? Who is your favorite fictional villain?

Rachel: This is a fun question, because I love reading about an amazingly crooked villain! When talking books, I love reading stories with exceptional spies that add an unexpected twist to the book’s plot.
In my most recent read, I think Kate Breslin created a lovable villain/hero in her novel, For Such a Time.
However, if the word“fictional” remains opens, by far, Loki, from the Marvel movies, Thor and The Avengers remains my all-time favorite bad guy.

You can find lots of “good” villains in comic books. 🙂 Last question. What project are you currently working on?

Rachel: I just wrapped up the loose ends on my 2nd novel in the Love & War Series, Maggie’s Mission. This follow-up story to my debut novel, Letters from Grace, focuses primarily on Maggie Johnson, an Army nurse and lieutenant who has been ordered to the front lines on German territory…

While trying to prevent a war from breaking out within her own tent in Germany, Army nurse, Lieutenant Maggie Johnson, is just trying to do her job—save lives. But when the field hospital is directly bombed, it’s Maggie’s life who needs saving instead. In the midst of her struggle, a ruggedly handsome soldier comes to her aid and resembles the face of a man she once loved—a man who is dead.
Is war playing mind games with her, or is she facing the ghosts of her past?

Readers can find Maggie’s Mission and Letters from Grace on Amazon.com in paperback or Kindle format.

Thanks so much for dropping by, Rachel! If you’d like a chance to win a Kindle version of Maggie’s Mission, please leave a comment.

Letters from Grace
Is loving a man in uniform worth the risk? Scarred from the death of her fiancé in World War II, Grace Campbell must learn to love again. Lieutenant Luke Brady could make falling in love easy…except he’s going to war. There’s one thing that can keep a thread tied between them—letters. But the suave Dr. William Keller enchants Grace with his charm and proposes marriage. She must choose between them. Will she settle for comfort and safety or risk losing everything on the Normandy beaches?

Rachel writes beneath the belly of B-29 Superfortress, one of the many inspirations radiating from her World War II-themed office. Her debut novel, Letters from Grace, released September, 2014, and became an Amazon Top 100 Best Seller. She resides in Central Maryland with her husband and four children. Readers can learn more about Rachel at http://www.racheldmuller.com or find her on Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, and Goodreads.

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2 thoughts on “3 Questions Wednesday with Rachel Muller”

Hello Rachel, enjoyed meeting you today… I think your book sounds so interesting & I’m sure wanting to find out if Grace settles for comfort and safety or risks losing everything on the Normandy beaches?

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